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“Can You Hear Me Now? Good!” Using Webcams and Blackboard to Create a Virtual Classroom

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“Can You Hear Me Now? Good!”. Using Webcams and Blackboard to Create a Virtual Classroom. Introduction. Who we are… Myrna Finn , Ed. D. Theatre & Speech Communication Department, Salem State College Christine Geiger , B.A. Educational Technology Specialist. What Were We Thinking?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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“Can You Hear Me Now?Good!”

Using Webcams and Blackboard to Create a Virtual Classroom

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Introduction

Who we are…

Myrna Finn, Ed. D. Theatre & Speech Communication Department, Salem State College

Christine Geiger, B.A.Educational Technology Specialist

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What Were We Thinking?

• Myrna’s Question: “What happens when technology is pushed to its limits and creativity is harnessed in the service of education?”

• Christine’s Reality

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If We Build It… They Will Come(and then what?)

• Time• People• Money • Technology

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Stumbling Blocks…

• Personnel support • Platform costs• Access to technology• Tech support for students

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Design Concerns

• Visual concerns• Content presentation• Group interaction

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A-Ha! Solutions to Our Problems

• Non-verbal play MP3/video • Content problems Vignettes

created• 1:1/small group still an issue…

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They Came……Our First “Explorers” … Fall 2002

• Population• First meeting • Exhaustion factor!

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This is the “Then What…”

Samples: week four, week five, week six, week seven

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Benefits of a Virtual Classroom

• Cut down on travel delays• Reach out and touch everybody• Intimacy• Students as creative learners • Community

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Limitations of a Virtual Classroom

• Touch factor• Non-verbal behaviors• Managing classroom environment• Content compromised

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Technology Migraines

• Home vs. lab students• “Zapping” interlopers• CUWorld tech support• Technology as obstacle &

detractor

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Feedback from the Explorers

• Interpersonal learnings• Technology learnings• “Lights on, nobody’s home…”• Comfort level • Technology as detractor

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We asked: What happens when technology is

pushed to its limits and creativity is harnessed in the service of education?”

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To Teach, Or Not To Teach An Online Course

• Rewards• Taking risks• Abandon preconceptions

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To Teach, Or Not To Teach An Online Course (continued)

• Stress! • Support is key• Advertise the course• Does it deliver the goods?

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And in the end…

It all works in the end and we all live happily ever after (and are impeccable communicators!)

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We’re Sure You Have Questions

Let’s hear them!

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Thank you for coming to our presentation!

-- Myrna and Christine